box in French
box in French is boutique, cheminée, salle de jeu — box means a rigid container, typically rectangular, with a lid or flaps, used to hold or transport things.
box in French
boutique
(slang, vulgar) The vagina.
cheminée
(slang, vulgar) The vagina.
salle de jeu
(slang, vulgar) The vagina.
boîte
A compartment or receptacle for receiving items.
boîte
A cuboid container and its contents; as much as fills such a container.
boite
A cuboid container and its contents; as much as fills such a container.
boîte
A cuboid space; a cuboid container, often with a hinged lid.
caisse
A cuboid space; a cuboid container, often with a hinged lid.
boîtier
(computing, slang) A computer, or the case in which it is housed.
tour
(computing, slang) A computer, or the case in which it is housed.
cadre
A compartment (as a drawer) of an item of furniture used for storage, such as a cupboard, a shelf, etc.
case
A compartment (as a drawer) of an item of furniture used for storage, such as a cupboard, a shelf, etc.
encadré
A compartment (as a drawer) of an item of furniture used for storage, such as a cupboard, a shelf, etc.
cadre
encadré
case
(fencing) A device used in electric fencing to detect whether a weapon has struck an opponent, which connects to a fencer's weapon by a spool and body wire. It uses lights and sound to notify a hit, with different coloured lights for on target and off target hits.
coquille
(cricket) A hard protector for the genitals worn inside the underpants by a batsman or close fielder.
protège-sexe
(cricket) A hard protector for the genitals worn inside the underpants by a batsman or close fielder.
guérite
A small rectangular shelter.
loge
A compartment to sit inside in an auditorium, courtroom, theatre, or other building.
lucarne
(slang, preceded by the) The television.
téloche
(slang, preceded by the) The television.
télé
(slang, preceded by the) The television.
buis
coup de poing
A blow with the fist.
emboîter
(transitive) To place inside a box; to pack in one or more boxes.
mettre en boîte
(transitive) To place inside a box; to pack in one or more boxes.
boxer
cacher
(transitive, architecture) To enclose with boarding, lathing, etc., so as to conceal (for example, pipes) or to bring to a required form.
What does "box" mean?
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noun A rigid container, typically rectangular, with a lid or flaps, used to hold or transport things.
"She packed her books into a cardboard box before the move."
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verb To put something into a box or boxes.
"Please box up the leftover food for the guests to take home."
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verb To fight an opponent using the fists, typically wearing padded gloves, as a sport.
"He's been training to box competitively since he was fifteen."
box in a sentence
- She packed her books into a cardboard box before the move.
- He kept old letters in a wooden box under his bed.
- Please box up the leftover food for the guests to take home.
- He's been training to box competitively since he was fifteen.
Similar words in French
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "box" in French?
"box" in French is boutique, cheminée, salle de jeu. box means: A rigid container, typically rectangular, with a lid or flaps, used to hold or transport things.
How do you use "box" in a sentence?
Example: "She packed her books into a cardboard box before the move." In French, "box" is boutique, cheminée, salle de jeu.
Are there other ways to say "box" in French?
Yes — French has 24 translations listed for "box": boutique, cheminée, salle de jeu, boîte, boite, caisse.
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